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CALIFORNIA- BAPTIST COLLEGE
Vol. XIV No. 4
Published by the Associated Student Body
December, 1968
ip ** r f
GSAA Cross Country Champs for 1968
L. To R. C. Rhoades, K. Webb, J.
Rhoades, J. Spence, S. Gee, T. Shield,
S. Buchanan, M. Walker, Coach D. Purnel.
STUDENT ART
DISPLAY
CBC's art department is in the
midst of a productive and exciting
semester, Mr. Tom Lee, department
head, has announced.
Currently on display is a two-man
ceramic exhibit by Mike Hoagland
and Frank Hall. The official opening for this display is Sunday from
2:30 to 4:30 on the second floor near
the art department. Ptospective Student Day visitors were able to view
the display as it was put up early
for their benefit. The ceramics will
be open to view until December 19.
Art workshop, a new class added
to the art depattment this year, is
in the process of building an outdoor nativity display. The project
is scheduled to be put up Thursday,
December 12, for viewing.
Beginning in the Spring semestet,
the art department is adding another
new class to its curriculum, a sculp-
tute class directed by Mr. William
Mitchell which will be available to
beginning students as well as others.
Another change in the art department is the addition of six kick
wheels and burners for the kiln.
These new additions help round out
WHAT IT MEANS TO BE
MR. AND MISS CBC
In 1953 the first election for Mr.
and Miss CBC was held. In that
year the title of "Best Ail-Around
Girl and Boy" was given to the two
who were elected. The election was
started by the Student Body of CBC
in order to recognize a boy and a
girl who best typified the CBC student. Juanice Brister and David
Campbell were the first students
given this honor. The "Best All-
Around Girl and Boy" reigned over
the Cotonation, along with the Campus King and Queen.
Through the years the title has
changed. In 1955 they were known
as the Personality Favorites, and
in 1957, as the Lord and Lady, with
the election being based mainly on
the personality aspects of the couple.
In 1959 the title Mr. and Miss
CBC was first used. Those elected
to hold this title ate elected on the
basis of leadership, personality,
scholarship, school spirit and loyalty. When elected, it means that
the Student Body has chosen two
students as being that "Best All-
Around Boy and Girl."
On December 2, CBC again held
the election for Mr. and Miss CBC.
The candidates for Mr. CBC are
Bob Baier, Dave King, Clifford
Young, and Dave Young. Candidates
for Miss CBC are Marilyn Beaird,
Sharon Isbell, Paula Logan, and
Neta Young. All students are urged
to attend the Yule Festival, December 19, at the Disneyland Hotel
whete the question will be answered—
who will hold the tide and honor of
Mr. and Miss CBC for 1968?
the equipment available in the ceramics course.
CBC's first art exhibit was held
November 17 through November 27.
On display were works of pottery by
Leaiard Farwell, a professional potter who resides in the Inland area.
YULE FESTIVAL
The Yule Festival, the highlight
of the Christmas season, is now but
a few days away. On December 19,
the girls wearing that "special"
dress and the guys dressed in that
debonair tux, will travel in theit
pumpkin catriages to the land of fantasy. . .to the world of make believe
. . .to the magical atmosphere of Disneyland.
The Disneyland Hotel will be the
place of one of the most extraordinary Yule Festival's CBC has known.
John Cooper has worked hard to make
this year's festivities the best ever.
The cost is $5.00 per person. This
includes one of Disneyland Hotel's
famous dinners and an entettaining
program on the theme of "Christmas
Carousel". The night will be climaxed by the installation of Mr. and
Miss CBC.
Buy your tickets now and make
plans to include "Christmas Carousel" in your Christmas season.
NEW STUDENT
DIRECTORY READY
The Associated Student Body has
published a Student Directoty for
1968-69. The Student Directory is a
handbook for the use of the students
and faculty. It contains the name,
home address, school address and
phone number of each student enrolled at CBC. Other information, such
as faculty names, office numbers,
ASB officers and a calendar of activities are also included.
Students will find the directory
quite a help in locating students,
getting addresses for Christmas lists,
the new office locations for teachers,
and for other valuable information.
Sandi Colvin edited this year's directoty, which will be ready during
the month of December and available
at no charge. Watch for information
as to when the directoties are ready
for pick-up in the ASB office, Room
140.

CALIFORNIA- BAPTIST COLLEGE
Vol. XIV No. 4
Published by the Associated Student Body
December, 1968
ip ** r f
GSAA Cross Country Champs for 1968
L. To R. C. Rhoades, K. Webb, J.
Rhoades, J. Spence, S. Gee, T. Shield,
S. Buchanan, M. Walker, Coach D. Purnel.
STUDENT ART
DISPLAY
CBC's art department is in the
midst of a productive and exciting
semester, Mr. Tom Lee, department
head, has announced.
Currently on display is a two-man
ceramic exhibit by Mike Hoagland
and Frank Hall. The official opening for this display is Sunday from
2:30 to 4:30 on the second floor near
the art department. Ptospective Student Day visitors were able to view
the display as it was put up early
for their benefit. The ceramics will
be open to view until December 19.
Art workshop, a new class added
to the art depattment this year, is
in the process of building an outdoor nativity display. The project
is scheduled to be put up Thursday,
December 12, for viewing.
Beginning in the Spring semestet,
the art department is adding another
new class to its curriculum, a sculp-
tute class directed by Mr. William
Mitchell which will be available to
beginning students as well as others.
Another change in the art department is the addition of six kick
wheels and burners for the kiln.
These new additions help round out
WHAT IT MEANS TO BE
MR. AND MISS CBC
In 1953 the first election for Mr.
and Miss CBC was held. In that
year the title of "Best Ail-Around
Girl and Boy" was given to the two
who were elected. The election was
started by the Student Body of CBC
in order to recognize a boy and a
girl who best typified the CBC student. Juanice Brister and David
Campbell were the first students
given this honor. The "Best All-
Around Girl and Boy" reigned over
the Cotonation, along with the Campus King and Queen.
Through the years the title has
changed. In 1955 they were known
as the Personality Favorites, and
in 1957, as the Lord and Lady, with
the election being based mainly on
the personality aspects of the couple.
In 1959 the title Mr. and Miss
CBC was first used. Those elected
to hold this title ate elected on the
basis of leadership, personality,
scholarship, school spirit and loyalty. When elected, it means that
the Student Body has chosen two
students as being that "Best All-
Around Boy and Girl."
On December 2, CBC again held
the election for Mr. and Miss CBC.
The candidates for Mr. CBC are
Bob Baier, Dave King, Clifford
Young, and Dave Young. Candidates
for Miss CBC are Marilyn Beaird,
Sharon Isbell, Paula Logan, and
Neta Young. All students are urged
to attend the Yule Festival, December 19, at the Disneyland Hotel
whete the question will be answered—
who will hold the tide and honor of
Mr. and Miss CBC for 1968?
the equipment available in the ceramics course.
CBC's first art exhibit was held
November 17 through November 27.
On display were works of pottery by
Leaiard Farwell, a professional potter who resides in the Inland area.
YULE FESTIVAL
The Yule Festival, the highlight
of the Christmas season, is now but
a few days away. On December 19,
the girls wearing that "special"
dress and the guys dressed in that
debonair tux, will travel in theit
pumpkin catriages to the land of fantasy. . .to the world of make believe
. . .to the magical atmosphere of Disneyland.
The Disneyland Hotel will be the
place of one of the most extraordinary Yule Festival's CBC has known.
John Cooper has worked hard to make
this year's festivities the best ever.
The cost is $5.00 per person. This
includes one of Disneyland Hotel's
famous dinners and an entettaining
program on the theme of "Christmas
Carousel". The night will be climaxed by the installation of Mr. and
Miss CBC.
Buy your tickets now and make
plans to include "Christmas Carousel" in your Christmas season.
NEW STUDENT
DIRECTORY READY
The Associated Student Body has
published a Student Directoty for
1968-69. The Student Directory is a
handbook for the use of the students
and faculty. It contains the name,
home address, school address and
phone number of each student enrolled at CBC. Other information, such
as faculty names, office numbers,
ASB officers and a calendar of activities are also included.
Students will find the directory
quite a help in locating students,
getting addresses for Christmas lists,
the new office locations for teachers,
and for other valuable information.
Sandi Colvin edited this year's directoty, which will be ready during
the month of December and available
at no charge. Watch for information
as to when the directoties are ready
for pick-up in the ASB office, Room
140.